All releases of SOGo

Release Notes: The Web Calendar module now prints gridlines in 15-minute intervals and allows the events/tasks
lists to be collapsed.
The bubble box of events no longer overlaps the current event.
SOGo now passes the x-originating-ip using the IMAP ID extension.
Some translations have been updated (BrazilianPortuguese,
Czech,
Dutch,
German,
Polish, and
Russian), and some bugs have been fixed.

Release Notes: This release brings a lot of enhancements and bugfixes. sogo user is now a system user. Updated timezones. An updated CKEditor. A Finnish translation. The recurrence-id of all-day events is now set as a proper date with no time. 'show completed tasks' is now persistent, Usage of browser's language for the login page has been fixed. CardDAV collections for OS X have been fixed. The event recurrence editor has been fixed. There is improved IE7 and Safari support. The first day of the week in datepickers has been fixed. Exceptions of recurring all-day events have been fixed. An LDAP fd leak has been fixed. Memory consumption for remote ICS subscriptions has been fixed.

Release Notes: An improved user rights editor in calendar module, and disabled alarms for newly subscribed calendars. Typos in translations, display of raw source for tasks, title display of cards with a photo, null addresses in reply-to message headers, scrolling for calendar/address book lists, display of invitations on BlackBerry devices, sogo-tool rename-user for MySQL databases, corrupted attachments in Webmail, parsing of URLs that can throw an exception, and password encoding in user sources were fixed.

Release Notes: This release adds support for SMTP AUTH. The configuration can now be loaded from /etc/sogo/sogo.conf. Support has been added for GNU TLS. Speeds up the live-loading of the message list in the mail module. Speeds up the deletion of a large amounts of entries in the contacts module. Updates the timezone files to the 2012.g edition. Open file descriptors are now closed when the process starts. The URL parameters for remote calendars are now taken into account. An issue occurring with timezone definitions providing multiple entries has been fixed. Build issues occurring on OpenBSD and potentially other BSD flavors have been fixed.

Release Notes: Deletion of contacts is now performed in batch, which speeds up the operation for large numbers of items.
Scalability enhancements in the OpenChange backend that significantly speed up mailbox synchronization, by using much less memory. The task list in the Web calendar module is now sortable. The display of the event info box in the day view has been fixed. The email address of the organizer was not clickable in read-only invitations. Improved support for IE 9.

Release Notes: This release adds native compatibility for Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, and 2010, an always-visible calendars list and mini-calendar, a tasks list moved to a table in a tabs view along the events list, and improved IE8/9 support.

Release Notes: Mail filters (Sieve) are no longer conditional on each other. The tasks list display was improved. The transition from text/plain message templates to HTML was completed. New packages were provided for Debian 7.0 (Wheezy). It also fixed passwords prefixed with {none} when not using a password algorithm, handling of duplicated contacts in contact lists, handling of exception dates with time zones in recurring events, validation of the interval in daily recurring events with a day mask covering multiple days, and name quoting when sending invitations.

Release Notes: This release adds a new contextual menu to view the raw content of events/tasks/contacts, can send and/or receive email notifications when a calendar is modified, adds control to the minimal length required before triggering server-side search operations for auto-completion, improves the Sieve script, fixes resource reservation for recurring events, fixes display of text attachments in messages, and improves invitations handling in iCal. All addresses from a contact are now displayed in the Web interface (no longer limited to one additional address).